[MLB-WIRELESS] Ex Galaxy Antenna sizes

bchild at wireless.org.au bchild at wireless.org.au
Wed May 1 11:08:01 EST 2002


Kevin,

Cheapest omni's around are the 1's you can make, though u need 2 be pretty handy
with a pair of cutters and a few hours to spare, currently myself and a few others
are working out a better more refined omni sizes and prices 2 be determined.

You can use a omni if you wish to provide access to yourself outdoors or to local 
people just don't expect to get 2 far without good line of sight. Around (5km-6km) 
with decent signal and LOS.

Issues araising from to many nodes in the 1 area is not a current problem, though
if to many nodes create such a hot spot then you could always change channels on
the card.

As far as the IP addressing goes look at the wiki here:
http://www.wireless.org.au/wiki/?WGRouting%2FAddressing
or
Address Allocation
http://www.wireless.org.au/wiki/?address%20allocation

or email the Routing Group @:WGrouting at wireless.org.au

Regards
Glen Brunning

---- Original Message ----
From:		Kevin Littlejohn
Date:		Wed 5/1/02 10:29
To:		melbwireless at wireless.org.au
Subject:	RE: [MLB-WIRELESS] Ex Galaxy Antenna sizes

What's the cheapest omni's around atm?  Is it simply a case of getting
an omni instead of a directional to become a node?  Are there any issues
with having too many nodes in one area?  Oh, and how are people managing
IP numbers atm?

KJL
(In Coburg, shortly buying gear with any luck)

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